Showing posts with label famous Rocky Steps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label famous Rocky Steps. Show all posts

Run up the "Rocky Steps"

If you have visited Philadelphia, if you are a runner you probably threw this as a top thing to do on your list.  Heck, even if you aren't you probably just had to do it too.



The Philadelphia Museum of Art, the 72 steps leading up towards it became famous from the ROCKY movies, as he ran up the steps to the "Gonna Fly Now" song.



When I did it, I of course had to run up the steps and then give my best "Rocky" pose and flex those arm muscles for my picture!



I should have wore headphones and ran to the song, but I didn't:)



Then when you're done, go get your photo taken with the bronzed Rocky Statue!



Would I travel all the way to Philly just to run up the steps?  Probably not, but when I went there to run the Philadelphia Marathon, which is an awesome race!
The race actually begins and ends right near the famous steps.  When I did it, they were of course playing the Rocky themed music as you passed the area!
I know you hear the tune in just about every single marathon out there, someone plays it.  But this was the one time, that I was like, right on, let it play!!!



Of course, no I didn't run up them that morning before the race:)  Which might have been less tiring.  I decided to wait until after the race, get cleaned up and stop by and run up them before I went to dinner.
Where my legs tired?  I just ran 26.2 of course they were!  But that is no reason to be lazy, besides a little walking and running the evening after a marathon helps you recover faster!



If you go, I'd suggest bringing a friend to take your picture!  This time, I brought my fabulous mom. Even she couldn't resist running up the steps, posing for a photo too, awesome!

(Sorry the picture quality on these was terrible!)




Have you run the famous "Rocky" steps?
If you find yourself in Philly, will you take the quick side trip to do it?
Have you run the Philadelphia Marathon?  Did you love it?  

Visiting Historic Downtown Philadelphia

TRAVEL TUESDAY

Taking You To Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  
If you love the history of the United States, then you will definitely want to add Philadelphia to your list of travels to see one day.  Rich in history and home to some of the most famous sights.  This is actually a place you can see everything in one long day, however you might enjoy it more if you have 2 or more.


Sorry, the building was under construction when I went, which is why you see the scaffolding

Right in the center of this Historic National Park is Independence Hall.  You'll have to get your tickets beforehand however, they are free (or were:).  Here you'll get to see the actual birthplace of the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution.


The tours won't take you into every single room, but they will take you in and show you exactly where things happened, and explain the history and architecture of the building.  Next door you'll find Congress Hall and Old City Hall.


Next, walk on over to the famous Liberty Bell, one of America's iconic symbols of Independence.  Learn about the bell's history and the myths of when the bell really rang, and the rich history surrounding the famous crack in the bell.


If you don't mind a tad bit of a walk, you can go and visit Betsy Ross House, the birthplace of the American Flag.  Tour her home, learn about Betsy herself and her life and how the idea for the first stars and stripes originated.


Pictured above is the outside of the Betsy Ross house.



Philadelphia's buildings are unique in themselves.  I apologize for the bad picture quality, (It was late at night, and I was exhausted after running a marathon:)  when I took them.)  Pictured to the left is the Masonic Temple and next to it the beautiful Philadelphia City Hall.


As you travel down the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and Eakins Oval, you'll get to see a few fun sights and statues like these.  Above is one of the fountains - Sorry I went in late fall so the fountain wasn't running.  The below picture is the Washington Monument, uniformed George Washington on his horse.



The famous 72 steps leading up to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.  For those of you who remember the "Rocky" movies with Sylvester Stallone.  These are the steps he runs up in the movies, with the famous song "Gonna Fly Now".  If you are like me, you'll want to mimic the running of these steps.
and make the famous Rocky Pose with your hands up in a cheer when you get to the top. 
Now you can't see me unless you look really hard in this picture, but I am at the top with both hands in the air, letting the camera take my picture after the 72 step climb:)


After you climb the steps, next to the building is the famous bronze statue, where you must go and have your picture taken:) Not because you have to, but because it is fun:)  
Ignore, the haggard look on me.  I had run the Philadelphia Marathon, and went from the race, to the shower and then walked downtown back to the museum so I could run up those steps and then have my picture taken:)  Yes, just because I run a marathon, doesn't mean I just go lay down, if I am on vacation I will still go see the sights!!!


Additionally, while you are out sightseeing make sure to stop and grab a famous Philly cheese-steak sandwich!  I found a fabulous little sandwich shop near Independence Hall, because I asked a local where the best place to get one was. 
I highly recommend just asking the locals!  After I ask them where the best place to get something is, then I ask "Have you ate there?  Would you?"  If they hesitate, I'll ask someone else.  But if they jump with a yes immediately, I have found I can usually fully trust their recommendation:)  That's my little travel eating tip for you!!!

IF YOU GO:

A few other sights I didn't mention or picture above that if you have time are worth seeing:
Carpenters Hall
Franklin's Court
Elfreth's Alley
Fireman's Hall Museum
Edgar Allen Poe House
Institute of Contemporary Art
Franklin Square

*  Most of the places, I found to be free but I did have to reserve timed tickets beforehand.
*  The Betsy Ross house did have a small fee.
*  Personally I found it easy to just park my car near Independence Hall, in an underground parking garage and walk to all of the places in the National Historic Park.
*  As for the museum, and Elkins Oval, I found it easier once I was in my hotel downtown to just walk everywhere.  However, if you prefer to drive for a large city its quite easy to find your way around and I personally didn't think traffic was all that bad!
*  If you enjoy marathon's the Philadelphia marathon takes you around all of these attractions by foot.  You can also read my marathon review by visiting HERE.